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Anatomy and Physiology: Levels of Organization, Homeostasis, Diseases, Cavities, and Membranes

Explore regional anatomy, physiology, and different levels of organization in the human body. Learn about homeostasis, diseases, and the role of cavities and membranes.

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Anatomy and Physiology: Levels of Organization, Homeostasis, Diseases, Cavities, and Membranes

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  1. A & P Levels of Organization Homeostasis Diseases Cavities & Membranes 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  2. What type of anatomy is it when you are discussing the eyes, ears, & nose?

  3. Regional Anatomy

  4. Define physiology

  5. Explanation of how the body parts work

  6. Define Anatomy

  7. field of study that describe the location, appearances & relationships of body parts.

  8. What type of anatomy is it when you are looking a cells through a microscope?

  9. Microanatomy

  10. What type of anatomy is it when you are looking at the liver, heart, brain, etc…

  11. Gross Anatomy

  12. Which level include group of cells working together to do a particular function?

  13. tissue

  14. What is the largest level of organization?

  15. Organism

  16. How many systems are there?

  17. 11

  18. Which level included atoms, ions, & molecules

  19. Chemical

  20. Name 3 organs in the respiratory system

  21. Nose, trachea, bronchi, alveoli

  22. Define homeostasis

  23. Internal environment is stable to the world around itself.

  24. Which is the most common type of control for homeostasis

  25. Negative feedback

  26. State an example of positive feedback

  27. Fever, labor pains, bladder pains, hunger pains

  28. How does negative feedback control water in the body if you have too much?

  29. Excrete water to bring down levels to normal

  30. What type of feedback will control your blood pressure?

  31. Negative feedback

  32. Define a disease

  33. Disease any reduction from the ideal state

  34. Pneumonia is an example of what length of disease?

  35. Chronic

  36. AIDS is an example of disease?

  37. immunological

  38. Diabetes is a type of

  39. Metabolic disease

  40. Freckels is classified in which category of diseases?

  41. Neoplastic

  42. The lungs are found in which of the following cavities?

  43. cranial, pelvic, throacic

  44. What supports the internal organs in the abdominalpelvic region?

  45. mesenteries

  46. Which membrane covers the lung?

  47. pleural

  48. The kidneys are considered to be behind the peritonium, what is this known as…

  49. Retroperitoneal

  50. What part of the membrane comes in contact with the organ?

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